TronicalTune Launches Aftermarket Robotic Tuning Device

April 9, 2013

Hamburg, Germany (April 9, 2013) -- Tronical has announced the world's first retrofit autonomous auto tune system, the TronicalTune. Created by Chris Adams, the designer behind Gibson's Robot Guitar auto-tuning system, the TronicalTune is essentially the same concept as Gibson's Min-ETune, but available for many different guitar models without modification. Currently, TronicalTune offers nine different types of tuners for electric and acoustic guitar to fit most Gibson and Fender guitars, along with Yamaha, Charvel, Taylor, Ibanez, and Epiphone models.

Features:

Multi-string tuning

Single-string tuning

Custom tuning

Reference tuning

12 factory presets

6 user presets

String up and down mode

Calibration mode

Accuracy mode

Robohead delay

Interference level

Battery level

Firmware version

Reset mode

According to Tronical, the rechargeable battery lasts up to 300 tunings and at its highest accuracy level, the TronicalTune tunes within +/- 1 cent. Each system costs $349, and tronical also sells replacement battery packs, tuning heads, and mroe on their website.